Malaya Tribune, 19 July 1927

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune I XIV.- No. 167 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927
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    • 138 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF ÜBONUM CARBON PAPER RPLE: SIZE 8 x 10 8 TAND WITH 3 WELLS 38 PAPER WEIGHTS, aya Tribune Press, Ltd., ?.0-k, C»llytr Q«*y, Siafapwt. IQE3QI i mi j—taweaaaaweaoc io i The Car of International I O Reputation. I i o 0 I MODEL 509 7 H.P. 2
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  • 1406 2 Custom of Sacrificing The Red-Haired THE THEORY OF RACE DISTINCTION An Important Development of Modern Times In the history of morals a prominent place is claimed by the vagaries of feminine fashion, and of all fashions those connected with the hair would seem to demand first notice;
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    • 263 2 (C v y I The Food of Kings j fC Court Physicians know the beat and see that j) If Royal Babies have the best. That is why >/ fr Glaxo has been used with success in 5 Royal <j V r Nurseries. Only the best is good enough for
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    • 476 2 MEN «Ss 1 Accept This Remarkable Gift Offer I This Genuine Gillette Jrty\ J Saffefy Razor J^sz^-'i C *4r\/frlmw Razor —equal fatisfssl II j (complete with blade) jj PALMOLIVE J Shaving Cream f Buy a Tube of Palmolive Shaving Cream at any dealer All V prt I named below-the Razor
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  • 1340 3 A START TO BE MADE NEXT JANUARY The World's Largest Film Studio Ralph J. Pugh, Managing Director of British Incorporated Pictures, Ltd., an- nounces that 35 acres of freehold property in the late British Empire Exhibition at Wembley have been bought for £117,500 for the establishment
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    • 118 3 Every Time this FlasMight Leads &eW>rld The modern American Eveready is made and guaranteed by the world's largest makers of flashlights and batteries. To them belongs the credit for every important improvement in flashlight efficiency. The wear-resisting black metal case, the octagonal non-rolling head, the non-short circuiting switch and ease,
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    • 303 3 j Keep Illness at arm s length Bovril gives the body strength To keep illness at arm's length. into you! i i I CINE.MA PROJECTORS. I I FOR HOME USE:— j8 For Electric light $32.50 I I For other lights $29.25 jjj I Cabinet Projector with motor and resisI tance
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  • 1247 4 Sungei Besi Mines, Limited i The sixteenth annual general meeting: of the Sungei Besi Mines Ltd was held on June 14 at the registered office, 73, Basing hall-street, E.C., Mr. C. V. Thomas (the Chairman of the company) P£ esl^" g The Secretary (Mr. T. P. Patterson, F
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  • 459 4 The first annual general meeting of the Sungei Telor (Malaya) R^b^ in f hest eiLtd was held on June 13 at House, Old Board-street E.C. Mr. P. J. Burgess Who vr .side that the result of the >ea. tr X a profit of £0,394,
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    • 365 4 Smooth cool and mellow State (xpress More pop^ Singapore No. 3 r THE REIGNING FAVORITE IN SCHOOL AND BU SI N ESS Have you seen the Over-size Pen fifcof /ooJb /j&e %ed Lacquer JK PARKER I Handsomer than gold—with the 25-year point \<> HAVE you seen the Fountain Pen with
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    • 185 4 A MISERY OF LIFE. Science to the Rescue. The sufferer from rheumatism presents a sorry sight. Limbs that refuse to move, and ache at every attempt, pain in every part of the body, the knife thrusts and shooting pains which all but drive the victim to suicide—these present an agony
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    • 213 4 S THE STEINWAY PIANO. a 3 a 1 I Is the Instrument of the Immortals and I U In I S ttse d by all Eminent Musicians To day. a 3 a 3 a a I Come in, we will be Pleased to Demonstrate a B 1 this Superb Instrument.
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  • 2058 5 Altitude Towards the Peasants c. W ILL THE BOLSHEVIKS SURRENDER irolonging the Inevitable Process of Catastrophe ■pile recent events in China and else•he klief in the gradual «volution of > viet regime in the direction oi n continues to have numerous among Western intellectuals Mr. A.
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  • 185 5 Many mothers give their children solid food at too early an age and say proudly that their babies "eat everything that grown up people do," when such a course is almost certain to bring on indigestion and to lay the foundation of much illhealth. Others administer harsh
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    • 207 5 BUSINESS PREMISES A. T TANGLIN to Let. 188 190 Orchard Road, opp: The PAVILION. Apply to Dr. Phoon, 432 North Bridge Road, Telephone 2192. Maxwell Car For Sale $400 or offer. Bishop's Secretary, Singapore. HUDSON'S FOR EXPERT AND PROMPT* SERVICE IH Tuning and Repairing PIANOS. 100, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Adelphi
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    • 378 5 X Tm\wSr^m\ *mm mW^^mW^^Mm'mmj ARE YOU QUALIFIED TO OCCUPY THIS CHAIR Do not ba with ju=it holding yooi present position, but be ready to fill the plaoa of the man above you. There is only one way In which you can qualify for a better position and that is by
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    • 427 6 EMPIRE TUESDAY JULY 19 ANQ WEDNESDAY JULY 20. X Second Show at 9.15 p.m. S WILLIAM FOX prtsents 1 THE DIXIE MERCHANT I From the novel "The Chicken-Wagon Family by BARRY BENEFIELD S with I MADGE BELLAMY JACK MULHALL I J. FARRELL MacDONALD and PAUL PAN ZER I A Thrilling
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    • 282 6 A. m. use xn e n. ss lATI AT THE D ALHAMBRA j (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietor..) C J 9 Sj TO-NIGHT I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. I A SAHUU COLDWTII-6EOIICI FITZHaUDICE j United Artists' Special Production ■n 3 Presenting that ideal pair of Screen
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    • 309 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. From Friday July 15 to Thursday July 21 1927. NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M. PLAY BALL SERIAL CHAPTERS 7 A 8 80L LESSER presents BABY PEGGY The World's Greatest In'ant Cinema Artist in HELEN S BABIES 1 The authentio screen varsioo of the JOHN
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    • 141 6 Surma Ik* are •'The House of Acton" North Bridge Road. TekphiM N 0 to From Wednesday Jul> 13 to e av J u j NIGHTLY AT ;> \j 1 HOOT GIBSON The Greatest Western El IN 1 A UN 1 VER ia I FL HEY! HEY! COWBOY! SOMETHING NEW 7
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  • 117 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, July 19. Ea>t Wharf (Kntrance Gate 1) E.E.E. Wharf; Vav 20. Mam Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) !>fo Maru 14; Garbeta 12; Agapenor 7; Malini 6. Empirt- i )<K*k (Kntrance Gate 3) Kangaroo 35; Tamba Maru Kati'Ug ;{y_ Em pin-
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  • 25 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal rate of payment of Money India and Ceylon is Rs. 157
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  • 191 7 TAIPENG BEING TOWED INTO SANDAKAN No Damage Done to West Niger The Sabah s Company's steamer T ran *«™und off the north' west point of Cap Island, Sulu archipelago early m July, has been refloated and is being towed into Sdndakan by one of the Company ships. It
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  • 296 7 Military Dance at Fort Canning (By the Musketeer.) A very successful dance was held at the Garrison Staff Sergeants' Mess Fort Canning on Saturday night last. Shortly before 8 o'clock taxis and private cars commenced to arrive, bringing friends from the sister messes at Tangling Pulau Brani
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  • 80 7 New Company to Open Short Season Here As will be seen from an advertisement appearing elsewhere in this issue, Singapore is promised a new form of entertainment. For some reason or other travelling shows have avoided Singapore for many months past and the arrival of Polanders C. Brayer
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  • 23 7 Orders for week ending July 24. To-day, July 19.—Signalling Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday, July 21.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m.
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  • 37 7 Eight captures of rubber smugglers were reported to the F.M.S. Customs authorises Inst week by the Preventive launches. The crews of the boats escaped into swamps in a few cases but in others heavy fines were imposed.
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  • 648 7 MALA V YOU IHS ARE GIVEN A CHANCE Motor Drivers Sent to Prison The two Malay youths who were found guihy on Friday for using as genuine a forged $5-note well knowing it to be forged, were dealt with by Mr. Justice Deane at the Assizes yesterday. His
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  • 211 7 The Child Welfare Society will hold tbei? Annual Baby Show at the Town Hall ci Wednesday August 17th. Free Admissiot tickets for children aged 1 month to 5 yean wdl be issued on and after Saturday Julj 9th and will be obtainable at the Welfar* Clinic Jalan Besar, at
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  • 1268 7 FINANCE COMMERCE FKODU4 Ri™ xt Singapore, July 19 Rice) gS N i *> er W44 J, di Bayer. Sellers Rice S*m 331 6ted Black Popper 62.00 R fcl J $323 Sundried Copra 10.85 tl Rice' ffflSS J 300 Mixed C °P ra »0.50 10.50 Rice' Sa 272 Kayonsr Copra Rce'
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 345 7 SINGAPORE DIARY io-da\, July 19 4f> a.m., 1.52 p.m Dhr. EL O.T.F.C. vs. S.C.F.A., j Lecture at V.M.C.A., 8 p.m. ir Cabaret*" Co., Victoria ineatre. r»WMIw, July 20 1.35 a.m., 2.35 p.m. nath Tagore arrives, 7 a.m. j c distribution. Dhr. I, S.C.F.A. vs. S.R.C, hum. ir Cabaret" Co., Victoria
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    • 106 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for July 24. To-day, July 19 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Voluntary Parade. To-morrow. July 20 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Signals, Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. Cycle Pltn., Signalling Class. Friday, July 22 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall,
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    • 70 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending at midnight, July 18. deg. Maximum shade temperature 88 F. Minimum shade temperature 74.1 F. Mean shade temperature 79.8 F. Maximum sun radiation 155 F. Minimum grass radiation 73 F. Sea temperature gi
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  • 873 8 The other day, in the House of Commons, a Labour member, Mr. Wellook, asked Mr. Amery for a statement of the position with regard to Workmen's Compensation in Malaya, and was told that legislation was. still under consideration, that the Government agreed generally with the principles underlying the
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  • 1006 8 The Straits Steamship Company's boat "Ipoh" was detained in quarantine at Penang on Friday owing to her having on board pilgrims from Singapore. The Penang Anglo-Chinese Girls' School in Anson Road are holding their first annual sports on their grounds on Friday, July 22. commencing at 4.30 p.m. The N.
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  • 367 8 Mr. F. G. Ridout of hour Brard return week frcm Home by Mr. P. G. Penny, M.P. a in th: 1 groan Is mond, on 'b. half i warks Twenty-five Chu Mm. I)ougla> Can mer General Advi eldest daugh er, Miss 11 Miss Kitty A Jworth, Mr.
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  • 41 8 From China and lanai Maru, due at Singap n r From Holland and Gem Hooft, due at Sing Thursday, the 21« inst From Europe. (London mads dcS P? June 30) by s.s. Rohna daylight on Friday, the 22 I
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  • 32 8 The .!,»>. L Z. to who stand charged with chea of local cloth merchants, the Second Police Court I the preliminary ihquir} Schaflaar the Dutchman have been concerned, was Court.
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  • 39 8 Reuter's Service. Marian** A United States Marin. another wounded when < e( j r Nicaraguan Constabul;.' >. L' J r^ sault on Ocotal by Sa? leader. u who Aeroplanes l>"nib*'<i t! »nd estimated to have lost many wounded.
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  • 47 8 (From Our Own Co. 1 US tea 1 :beif Mr. and Mrs. Jalb golden wedding yest« Mass at Catholic Chur performed by the K< > celebration took plac< Volunteer Club. Among ing was Mr. P. A. Gr< g rian, who celebrated hiding two months ago.
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  • 64 8 (From Our Own Coi At the Assizes to-daj Mohamed bin Mydm causing the death of negligently driving x Leith Street on May causing hurt to anothei Soo. It was brough out oj Prosecutor that the ac< to drive the Burma Bine ground, whertvthere and party to Sir
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    • 292 8 I «DOBINSONC» j Jim -FOR VALUE AND SERVICE I DURO 1 1 I 5 NURSERY I GINGHAM j I ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE IN USE I I SHOULD 0 I THEY FADE WE REPLACE THEM FREE OF CHARGE a An Example cf their Value is C 1 DURO .NURSERY GINGHAM I a
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    • 140 8 I By Special Appointment To Hi§ Majesty <THE KING OF SIAM. I I Estd. 1872. I THE ONLY Leading Store for I HIGH-CLASS I JEWELLERY I that will I lattraci attention I I CREATE INTEREST 1 I ami I I INDUCE BUYING 1 I A Great Variety in fSILVER E,
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  • 198 9 gr ret Meeting At Geneva K M AN AND GIBSON I'ETE-A-TETE Hi.,. -ion in Lonely House Hitside the Town Reuter's Service. Geneva, July 18. -•.,'>! that "Mr. Bridgeman ia ritj from h'»me before accept. Japanese agreement men:.,v which was being secretly |oy with thy Americans. weU-iaformed English
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  • 60 9 Chihli Follows Her Neighbours THICK \T TO TAKE OVER REVENUE Reuter's Far Eastern Service. TienU-in July 18. i. r.sample <>f other provinces, fee CI ithoritiei have notified reprev the Fovea concerned thar taking over ccntrol of l salt gaseHe, amounting to bjOW nnnally. .■rned have despatched
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  • 70 9 Large (>ow (is to Greet Airmen New York Reuter's Service. New York, July 18. official welcome was only large crowds gathered the anchoring of the l ommander Byrd and his Mr. Chamberlin aboard, icipality elaborately wel- rowda cheered the airmen Poinl to the City Hall to act
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  • 48 9 lo Starve Than Die on Pake Evidence Reuter's Service. j Boston, July 18. denials of officials there is >aceo and anzetti, who are >«atn are on a hunger strike, refused anything but coffee lined everything. Both on Saturday, Vanzetti dewould rather starve than false evidence."
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  • 144 9 Sir George Maxwell's Appointment RESEARCH ON COLONIAL PROBLEMS Reuter's Service. London, July 18. In connexion with the proposals for the organisation of medical research in the colonies, made at the Colonial Office Conference, Mr. Amery in the House of Commons, replying to Lord Apsley, announced that in
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  • 94 9 Five Hundred Officers Still Out COMPANY ABLE TO RUN SKELETON SERVICE Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai. July 19. The strike of five hundred British mercantile marine officers continues. The Company is now engaging other officers in ord?r tj maintain a skeleton service. In the meantime the company
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  • 318 9 Eurasian Association's Address Presented The Committee members of the Eurasian Association assembled at Government House yesterday evening for the purpose of presenting an address of welcome to His Excellency Sir Hugh Clifford. A brief ceremony, in which His Excellency ami Lady Clifford participated, took place. Mr. W.
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  • 20 9 The Rawang Magistrate, Mr. Pah Wan Teh, fined Major A tog*^[ $25 SS eSr^— Se railway goods clerk at Rawang.
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  • 264 9 Wuchang Ai my Turns Out Reds FENGTIEN PARLEYS GOING ON WELL Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hankow, July 17. Though official confirmation is not obtainable, in well-informed circles it is believed that General Ho Chien, Commander of tha Wuchang Garrison, has carried out a coup d'etat against
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  • 157 9 Resumption May Be Possible INVESTIGATION OF LOCAL CONDITIONS Reuter's Service. L ndon, July 18. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. H. iW. Looker regarding the conditions of British trade in the Yangtse region, Sir Austen Chamberlain said that arrangements were being made for
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  • 64 9 French Communists Called Upon To Surrender Reuter's Service. Pans, July is. Now that Parliament has gone on recess the Parliamentary immunity enjoyed by the Communist Deputies, Cachin, Marty and Doriot, has automatically lapsed and the Deputies have been summoned to surrender and undergo the terms of imprisonment to
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  • 28 9 Reuter's Service. Berlin. July 18. The German answer to the Belgian note concerning Broqueville's allegations against the Reichswehr was handed over at Brussels this morning.
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  • 210 9 Civilian Guards Help the Folic c PROVINCES THREAT TO CAPITAL Italian Frontier Closed by Fascist Government Reuter's Service. Vienna, July 18. The provinces are threatening to march on Vienna. The Trade Unions called off the remaining traffic strike on Monday at midnight. It is understood that
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  • 128 9 Vienna, July 18. Party leaders conferred on the recent disturbances and proposed to bury on W ednesday all the killed in one grave in the Central Cemetery and erect a memorial stone, the community bearing the cost. The community will be expending three thousand pounds sterling on behalf
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  • 91 9 ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN COMPANIES UNITE Home Concern Takes Over Big Parcel of Shares Reuter's Service. Melbourne, July 18. The Dunlop Rubber Company of Australasia haa announced that it has entered intc a provisional agreement with the Dunlop Rubber Company in England providing for financial association and the closest
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  • 72 9 Shanghai Commissioner Takes Strong Policy Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, July 18. Yesterday afternoon the Dal Bank was sealed by order of Yang Hu, Chinese Defence Commissioner in the Shanghai district, at whose request the French Municipal Police raided the bank manager's residence, and also a room
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  • 232 10 NANKING MINISTRY AND BARON TANAKA Reassertion of Influence Resented Famous 1915 Demand "Whittled Down" Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Nanking, July 18. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made a statement referring to Baron Tanaka's China policy speech, saying, inter alia, that the world had been led
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  • 371 10 Varied Programme of Tears and Laughter Variety is the spice of any theatrical bill. It is also the spice of any repertoire. The Wilbur players, to appear at the Victoria Theatre on Friday, have a repeitoire that offers the widest variety imaginable. All the emotions of an audience
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  • 196 10 Prominent Lawyer's New Appointment Mr. Frederick Guy Stevens, of the old and eminent firm of Messrs. Rodyk and Davidson, advocates and solicitors has been appointed a Puisne Judge of the »»P rei Court of the Straits Settlements and the derated Malay States. Mr Stevens who intends proceeding
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  • 602 10 FOOTBALL R. A. Give Best Display of Season AND NEARLY DEFEAT UNBEATEN DUKE'S A Splendid Game Ends in a Draw (By Custodian Congratulations to the R.A. team for their excellent performance at the Stadium yesterday afternoon when they took a point away from the Duke's. Never before this
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  • 29 10 In a friendly game at the Padang yesterday the R.A.M.C. beat an S.C.C. XI by 1 0, Sergeant Davies scoring the only goal of the match.
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  • 72 10 The following is the complete programme of Singapore League Football for the current week:— Division 1 Wednesday, S.C.F.A. vs. S.R.C. This match completes the fixtures for the Ist Division of the League. Division 2 Tuesday, S.C.F.A. vs. O.T.F.C.—S.C.C. ground. Thursday, Duke's vs. Fort CanningStadium. After
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  • 31 10 A friendly game was played on Sunday at Pulo Bukom between the Singapore Harbour Board and Bukom Sports Club. The visitors won by 1 goal to nil.
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  • 46 10 The following will represent the Straits Indian Football Club against junior Civil Service Association at the Stadium this evening at 5 p.m. sharp:—Rajoo Midin, Karuppa Katun, P. Mohammed, M. Kassim Ramah, R. Govinden, Retnam, Hadji Mohamed, Mannikum. Reserves:—R. Raju, Abbas.
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  • 39 10 The following will represent Mansfield's vs S.C.C. II Eleven on the S.C.C. Ground on Thursday the 21st insbant:—Leonard, Young, P. Aeria; Pearson, Skeggs, Seng Chor, Eng Tee, Tann, Kay Poh, Ah Cheng, Kirn Siang.
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  • 487 10 LAST DAY OF PERAK CLUB MEETING Record Crowd Sees Enjoyable Racing (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 18. The weather was bright but cool for the last day of the summer meeting here to-day. The going was good and a larger attendance than on any of the previous
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  • 72 10 Keppel Club July Monthly Medal (Bogey) The result of the above is a tie between J. Strachan (8) 2 down. S W. Bryden (14) 2 down. S. H. Moss (15) 2 down. A card of 9 holes (bogey) must be returned by the 25th instant. Ball Sweeps Saturday, Winners
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  • 176 10 Chinese Club Races in Rough Water Last Sunday at the Chinese Swimming Club the following events were swum off in a rough sea: 100 yards back stroke handicap iace. Wong Siong Heng, the scratch man, who went at 20, was first in 73 15 seconds, Ng Mong Guan (8
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  • 324 10 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIPS AT KUALA LUMPUR Draw for the Opening Games in August The Malayan lawn tennis championships will be held in Kuala Lumpur during the August holidays. Mr. D. H. Klemman will act as honorary referee. The following is the complete list o. entries and draw: n y?%
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  • 35 10 Stevens and Walmsley vs. Alford and Holiday, unfinished. Crowe beat Merry, w.o. TO-MORROW S MATCHES Mrs. Me Lay and Channon vs. Mr. and M Cowtß available for non-tournament play.
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  • 161 10 Lanka Union Defeats S.R.C. Playing on Saturday, the Lanka Union defected an S.R.C. XI quite easily in a low scoring game. Lanka Union Maniam c Galistan b Morrow Jj Retnam l.b.w. Morrow *J Ratnasabapatby not out Ponnuthurai b Morrow v Dudley l.b.w. Morrow j B de Silva run out
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  • 41 10 Amateur Sporting Association Tournament CHAMPIONSHIP TIES To-day July 19 Tan Soo Liew vs. Toh Cheng Kiat. Wee Hong Hai vs. Chua Boon Lay. Wednesday, July 20 Tan Soo Liew vs. Lim Kong Kye. Toh Cheng Kiat vs. Koh Leng Hoo.
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  • 69 10 July Ladies' Spoon at Keppel Clufc Nineteen cards were taken out for the above competition which resulted as under: Mrs Groothoff 49— 9 40 Tie Mi=4S Hodder 52—12 40 Mrs. /Turner 54—12 42 Mrs. R. Smith 52— 9 43 Mrs. McLay 54—10 44 Mrs. Bits 52— 8 44 Mrs.
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  • 663 10 The Eclipse of Former Challenger (By "X.0.") One cannot help sympathising with HaiTV Wills. His long-cherished dream ,f reaching the top rung of the ladder to ugXic fame and fortune has completely evaporated—never to appear again Wills ia d a bad shock when Jack Sharkey stopped him in
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  • 348 10 St. Joseph's Institution Sports Concluded The events whvch had to be postponed from the 9th inst. owing to rainy weather were completed in the course of last week and \he results are as fol'ows: Long Jump:—(1) A. Desker, (2) Kch Guan Yam. Distance 19 feet 10 inehos High Jump
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  • 59 10 Mr. Carl Cooke, of the A.D.C.'s office at Queen's House, who proceeded to Malaya with the library of the late Governor. Sir Hugh Clifford has returned to the Island, say* the "Ceylon Independent." The library of Sir Hughj it is stated, consists of over 3,000 big volumes. The books arc
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  • 370 10 Pilgrim Ships To the Editor of the v Sir, —With reference the 16th instant regarding I would thank you in of your facts before mal It is evident, apart fr received frcm your Colombo and a telephom a: office some 15 days ag a bothered to
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  • 173 10 Our Cabaret Company Again Please Excellent entertainment wa* again «new theatre-going Singaporeans at if Theatre last night by the Our artistes The performance under trie of Snappy" wL full of life, M loveliness from beginning to end, and thj packed audience were k«pt in roar-. merriment practically the
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  • 53 10 Record Capture by Pre**** Service 1 r than j A record seizure 0 forged ten-dollar not day by Senior Severn* board the steamer 14 been lying at last month. A Hokien named Lira X before Mr. H. R- Bull. I Magistrate, this morni being in possession tl
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  • 61 10 —1 t<** Committee No. •> action at a meeting h< Deeidcd that Mr. < Master at Gunong Pulai, to light duty, be gi during bis absence al that his hospital chaig< Commissioners. Approved, as pecia leave with return pa Mr. H. G. White, v Officer, Johore, after Approved
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  • 47 10 Colonel Lambert untitled member for Nfrth-W< his women lapporte ernment's decision to x to women of twenty-one whelming majority th proposal. The feeling ol that there should be eg at twenty-five for m Colonel Ward endorsed tt timated that the Prime M it was not practical politic
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  • 269 11 ITIONS BEFORE \L COMMISSION \xe Corruption of "olice Officials tion laws have had disthe morals of Canadian yen members of Parlia- evidence before the l mmissiwn vhieh has just tion, making possible a liquor smuggling across has already been dis- -mn. It has been »,000 worth of wines and
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  • 469 11 They Prevent Body From Being Removed The story of a woman's love for her dogs which in turn endeavoured to protoe t her after death, was told at Famham, Surrey at the inquest on the body of Miss Lilian Florence geezer, who lost her life when
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 711 12 THE SPOILING OF THE HOLY LAND Exploited for the Delectation of Tourists Comparatively few UnP before the war, and tourist parties '"ere Unknown. t one thing transpor was difficult—there were no motor-cars or hire-the roads were merely roueh [ricks, highway robbery was nfe, and th Th e e™y
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    • 242 12 -a RAOUL WALSH g&oggSßgg J A SEAUfIFUI j BEAUIirai.IT TOLD. j I A£Specia£Musical Score. The j Most Spectacular Motion Pic- j I tufe Since The Ten Command- I I ments. jjj g COMING ALHAMBRA. SHORTLY!!'. Victoria Theatre TO-NIGHT—AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 CHARLLS CHAMIER Presents THE NEW "OUR CABARET" A SERIES
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    • 535 12 Cured of Rheumatism after Months of Pain A remarkable instance of the efficacy ~f De Witt's Kidney ami Bladder Pills n cases of Rheumatism is reported by \[r. W. Kitch, 4, Milton Grove, Upper flolloway, London, N M who writes:— "For over 10 solid months I endured untold agony. I
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    • 112 12 VJ c I READ THIS CAREFULLY. jj Our famous INDIGO DYE FINE SERGE 56" wide is offered at 30,- per suit length of 3% yards. n (Postage extra). r LIGHT OR DARK GREY r FLANNEL 54" wide at 10 6d. per suit length. (Postage extra). r THE TWO LENGTHS FOR
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    • 231 12 I NATURAL U MILK FQQD Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Never mind IF YOl R n X jj I! j 3 PIANO DEALERS AM I NKRS. Cash or Instalment SZSHSHSHSESESZSHSESZSZSESESESaSESESZSn^E^ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^:^^ II i\ T last the Public is awaking to j 5 ff the fact
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  • 518 13 Singapore, July 16. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati 41 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 58 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 50 Fowl, kati 80 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each
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    • 579 13 FAIRBANKS-MORSE J "Z" ENGINES I 2, 3, 6» IO and 15 H.P. FAI! \NK3-MORBE "Z" ENGINE successfully uses eoonomioal fuels, requires the least attention and starts quickly and easily at any time. X S KS-MORSE M Z" ENGINE is the LOGICAL Engine for you to use X aei every practical
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    • 99 13 gag The BEEGEE" Perfect Ink Eraser. fiß A BOON TO BOOK-EEEPERS Bftlalsl Economical «mcisrt anc Rgßf always ready for uaa. mkWm Haa no blade to kaap sharp 1»|1mhI but has a brush of scientifically «J P r- P ared fibres which are exw tramaly hard and sharp. &P<3 f The
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    • 268 13 Si==lf==Jr==ir=^i^i=lr^r^i==Ji=^f^ fl E S B 3 fl I THE fl I ERSKINE I I I I j^^^^' j SIX a I 2 I AT THE PRICE OF A B FOUR I I B I B I Malayan Motors Ltd. 1 |i SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA. fl I fl a B
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    • 51 13 L Fruit and Vegetables are nature's best food and you get these in perfection in ?J PANYAN PICKLE I tt's a 'British ?rodm c t i j 9 LWL-W Wm\m\ \\mT '4-^fßm\\W lIMBRELLA REDUCES a\T> labour. OV/iir. AGENTS SINE, DARBY Co., Ltd. Singapore. Malacca, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Seremban and
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    • 572 14 PUBLIC NOTICES LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED. Notice ia hereby given that an application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue a duplicate oertifi3ite of 2CO shares numbered ***** to ***** Inclusive, in tho Comoan--, upon statement that the original certificate No. 117, and dated June 10,
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    • 300 14 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED—Englishman, age 22, desires employment. Not experienced. Anything, Anywhere. Apply Box No. 504, cio Malaya Tribune. TO LET TO LET —Raffles Chambers, three sections 2nd floor, area 2,680 square feet. Rent $200 p.m. Immediate entry. Apply to The Secretary, The Garden Club. EDUCATIONAL INTERNATIONAL Er\GLISH SCHOOL .7,
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    • 436 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 04, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca LSI, Jonker Street. Muar 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan* Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 496 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) SSSSSBS Reserve Fund and Rest gW« HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Eso Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq.
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    • 408 14 INSURANCE %jEf BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1-A, Malacca Street. 'Phone Nos.
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    • 442 14 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL r 36, Hras Basah {fy< BINGAIHMtS. If you are in of J lights, fans, r. v. H motors and etc Please write to the tL address or 'Phone up X 0 CHARGES MODERATJ His Mast c r'n LVTh* ()RI)S N. 2111 Slender.; N. 2112 Crmehoi N. 2113
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    • 563 15 STEAMER SAILINGS Tl 07 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. rN LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. P I DON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) VROS fr m LONDON HOMEWARDS. r China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp.
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    • 547 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore. Soerabaia Bandjermasin. s.s. Hock Seng Sailing July 27 at 2 p.m. Ist 2nd Class Accommodation. For Freight, Passage and other particulars, Apply to the Agents:— STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING CO., 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. THE STRAITS—HEJAZ STEAMSHIP CO. FOR
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    • 419 15 STEADIER SAILINGS HAMBURG—AMERIKA LINE INCLUDING HUGO STINNES LINIEN AND DEUTSCH-AUSTRALISCHE DAMPFSCHIFFSGESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARD. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore t OLDENBURG (H.A.L.) July 23 t ADOLF YON BAEYER (H.S.L.) Aug 7 f SAARLAND (H.A.L.) Aug 22 PENANG, PORT SWETTENHAM, MANILA
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    • 536 15 STEAMER SAILINGS I JMB 139 ill fIHIS* im fIXi 4 7 a ftflpP 5 ill* 3p8%? (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam July 21 22 Hakusan Mara 10,000 Nanles, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 4 6» Kitano Mara
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    • 86 16 I I PROMONTA is a STRENGTHENING and NERVE FOOD J composed of nervous matter from the central |l nervous system combined with polyvalent vitamines, lime, iron, haemoglobin and soluble albuminoids. Promonta has jj an agreeable smell and pleasant taste. Obtainable from Dispensaries. tj j I Its easy to keep cool
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    • 106 16 Linke=Hofmann= I Werke A.Q. GERMANY. L. H. W. Diesel Engines I Designed as station- For -es and iff 1 With and without compressor. I Advantages: Small consumption of fuel. AH cheap kinds 1 of fuel may be used. I Detailed offers free of charge j 1 Experts will be sent
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